hwanon

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *hwanan, with Proto-Germanic *-anē.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxwɑ.non/, [ˈʍɑ.non]

Adverb

hwanon

  1. where from, whence
    Hwanon hæfst þū þone hætt?
    Where did you get that hat?
    Sē wind blǣwþ þǣr hē wile, and þū ġehīerst his swēġ, ac þū nāst hwanon hē cymþ ne hwæder hē gǣþ.
    The wind blows where it wants, and you hear its sound, but you don't know where it comes from or where it's going.
  2. how (not the general meaning of "in which way", but meaning "from which source" or "from where")
    Hwanon sċeal iċ witan?
    How should I know?
  • āhwanon (from anywhere)
  • nāhwanon (from nowhere)
  • ġehwanon (from all sides)
  • þanon (from there)
  • heonan (from here)
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